2009-05-23, 04:10
Thanks for the ongoing work!
nova77_ Wrote:I am running IPlayer-2009-05-14.zip with the latest release XBMC 9.04.1 (20542), but it still have the issue of the video playing faster than the audio.
My settings: WinXP, dual core athlon XP (cpu at 30% on load), 2gigs, nvidia 9600GT and 12Mb/s internet. The issue shows up on any H.264 stream, no matter what's the quality setting (auto works tho).
dink Wrote:auto on that revision should be H.264 800. If you search in the log for CDVDVideoCodecFFmpeg that will confirm either VP6 or H.264.Indeed now auto has the same issue. When I tried it it was the one I got from the repo installer (which I suppose used flash?).
Quote:It may be time for you to experiment with the video player settings Home Screen -> System -> Videos -> Player. There you can change the render method, upscaling method and set various sync settings.I tried all of them with no luck. I was not upscaling and the rest used default settings.
Quote:If that doesn't work please do check that you have up to date video and audio drivers.I am using the nvidia 182.06 drivers. They are not the latest but they were pretty stable (compared to older versions) so I am not that eager to update.
Quote:If that doesn't work can you please post a debug log using http://pastebin.com/
nova77_ Wrote:Indeed now auto has the same issue. When I tried it it was the one I got from the repo installer (which I suppose used flash?).
I tried all of them with no luck. I was not upscaling and the rest used default settings.
I am using the nvidia 182.06 drivers. They are not the latest but they were pretty stable (compared to older versions) so I am not that eager to update.
That's the standard log:
http://pastebin.com/m74b26c1a
and this is the debug:
http://pastebin.com/m3078d93
Thanks for the help!
dabberdave Wrote:Hi. Great plugin.
I've been using the old standard definition one for a while with no problems, Now trying the HD version. Using plugins settings -> video stream to use as "auto" it selects the H264 (800Kb) stream (I think). It works well for about 4 mins then the xbox freezes. I think it's down to a memory leak. Debug log is here:
http://pastebin.com/m6e3e7153
If I manually change the video stream setting to Flash (512Kb) is works perfectly, but obviously pic quality not as good.
Any ideas why? Am I running the wrong xbmc build? I updated to the latest I could find after some picture "stuttering" issues on the previous version I was using.
Thanks,
Dabberdave
dink Wrote:can you post the first 40 or so lines from a log so that I can confirm your exact setup
nova77_ Wrote:Here:
http://pastebin.com/m3f336cd7
dink Wrote:Decent spec'ed machine and very recent build which shouldn't be a problem.Yup, even if it's a bit dated I never had any trouble playing any content up to 720p.
Quote:I can only think of a couple of things to try incase they make a difference
Cheers
- drop the display resolution from 1920x1200 to 1280x720 or even lower
- try the build at http://code.google.com/p/xbmc-iplayerv2/downloads/list it works well for me.
- Turn the PC off then on again ;-)
Dink
dink Wrote:I will have a look into this. For now to get to the settings when selecting a channel or series bring up the context menu, press the title button, and select plugin settings.
a1exh Wrote:I'm looking forward to a fix to the memory leak so I can watch more than 4 mins.Ditto, is there a ticket for it which someone can point me at?
spicemuseum Wrote:Ditto, is there a ticket for it which someone can point me at?